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Money means nothing to magical Martin

Twenty-year-old Spaniard Pablo Martin created history on Sunday when he became the first amateur to win on the European Tour - in the circuit's 1,145th event.

The Malaga youngster, winner of the British boys title when he was only 15, went into the record books with a stunning performance in the Portuguese Open at Oitavos.

Eight shots adrift midway through the third round, Martin followed his back nine 29 with a bogey-free closing round of 68 to beat France's Raphael Jacquelin by one.

"It feels great - absolutely great," he said before going off to celebrate the triumph with his family.

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